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we call it a 'blend,' because is it a blend of straight raw materials rather than a complete feed. one of the ways in which it is superior to most straights however, is that it has been supplemented with the major minerals calcium, sodium and magnesium. for example, feeding % mix instead of cooked barley
work. the formula maximises the use of highly digestible fibre sources and contains oil to help promote a shiny coat. typical nutritional analysis: oil % protein % fibre % de mj/kg starch % ca % mg % the typical ingredients in topspec % mix are wheatfeed, high fibre oat-by product, cooked flaked barley...
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because they are a blend of straight raw materials rather than a complete feed. one of the ways in which they are superior to most straights however, is that they have been supplemented with the major minerals calcium, sodium and magnesium. for example, feeding performance cubes instead of cooked barley
/sugar beet/oats/alfalfa to working horses, reduces or eliminates the need to add salt. they are formulated without the use of any cereal grains, so they are not just 'oat-free' or 'barley-free' but completely cereal-grain-free. at the same time they have a good energy level of . mj/kg, equivalent to...
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